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Issue #334, Section #4 (26 Nov 2005: Another git/Cogito Tutorial)
Issue #308, Section #8 (28 Apr 2005: Some Discussion Of Linus' Preferred git Usage)
Issue #301, Section #6 (2 Apr 2005: Seeking Kernel Policy Documentation)
Issue #275, Section #7 (2 Oct 2004: Manuel Estrada Sainz, Firmware Loader Maintainer, Deceased)
Issue #264, Section #18 (25 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.7-rc1; Developer Concern Over Destablization)
Issue #257, Section #1 (6 Apr 2004: Status Of Lan Media's WAN Card Driver In 2.6)
Issue #257, Section #14 (6 Apr 2004: Status Of Rootkit Attacks Against 2.6)
Issue #210, Section #1 (23 Mar 2003: BitBucket: A BitKeeper Competitor; Version Control Discussion)
Issue #199, Section #1 (6 Jan 2003: System Call Handling; Feature Freeze; Code Freeze; BitKeeper Flames)
Issue #153, Section #8 (11 Feb 2002: Doing 64-Bit Arithmetic In Kernel Modules)
Issue #146, Section #1 (17 Dec 2001: Coding Style; Development Philosophy)
Issue #146, Section #3 (17 Dec 2001: New Build Tools)
Issue #138, Section #5 (22 Oct 2001: Speeding Up diff Of Kernel Trees)
Issue #133, Section #4 (17 Sep 2001: Binary-Only Lucent Drivers)
Issue #100, Section #3 (1 Jan 2001: Argument Over Quality Of Red Hat 7.0)
Issue #99, Section #5 (25 Dec 2000: Read-Write NTFS Support Broken And Should Not Be Used)
Issue #99, Section #9 (25 Dec 2000: Timeline For 2.2.19)
Issue #93, Section #7 (13 Nov 2000: Migrating To A More Modular Kernel)
Issue #91, Section #8 (30 Oct 2000: Proposal To Speed Up Release Cycle)
Issue #90, Section #8 (23 Oct 2000: Nonexistent Functions In The Kernel - And Staying)
Issue #88, Section #4 (9 Oct 2000: 'gcc' 2.96 And The Kernel)
Issue #86, Section #9 (25 Sep 2000: Using Netware Elevator Ideas In Linux)
Issue #85, Section #5 (18 Sep 2000: 2.4.0-test8-pre4: Filesystem Corruption Bug And Rolled Up Newspaper)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11 Sep 2000: Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #83, Section #9 (5 Sep 2000: Nearing 2.2.17)
Issue #83, Section #11 (5 Sep 2000: Compiling Kernels With 'kgcc')
Issue #81, Section #10 (21 Aug 2000: SGI Starts "Linux Test Project" Testing Suite)
Issue #79, Section #4 (7 Aug 2000: IDE Flamewar)
Issue #71, Section #10 (12 Jun 2000: Anti- Open Source Article Discussed)
Issue #65, Section #6 (1 May 2000: The Future Of The MIN() Macro)
Issue #64, Section #1 (24 Apr 2000: Linus On devfs)
Issue #61, Section #4 (3 Apr 2000: Change In bogomips Calculation)
Issue #61, Section #7 (3 Apr 2000: Opening Files By Inode)
Issue #59, Section #1 (20 Mar 2000: Capabilities)
Issue #58, Section #1 (13 Mar 2000: /proc Vs. devfs)
Issue #57, Section #2 (6 Mar 2000: SCSI Device Names)
Issue #53, Section #1 (7 Feb 2000: Discussion Of The Development Process)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24 Jan 2000: Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #51, Section #1 (18 Jan 2000: Unexecutable Stack Saga Continues)
Issue #49, Section #5 (3 Jan 2000: Protecting Permissions In NFS)
Issue #48, Section #6 (27 Dec 1999: Development Process Criticized; Alan Uses egcs 1.1.2)
Issue #42, Section #2 (8 Nov 1999: Protecting The Kernel From Root)
Issue #42, Section #5 (8 Nov 1999: Subtle Multiarchitecture Code)
Issue #40, Section #3 (25 Oct 1999: Universal BIOS Problems)
Issue #36, Section #4 (27 Sep 1999: Illegal asm Breaks Some Compilers)
Issue #33, Section #37 (7 Sep 1999: Assembly Warnings Remain Unfixed)
Issue #29, Section #3 (29 Jul 1999: gcc Vs. egcs: The Saga Continues)
Issue #28, Section #18 (22 Jul 1999: Unifying The NFS Patches)
Issue #25, Section #2 (1 Jul 1999: devfs)
Issue #22, Section #6 (9 Jun 1999: Linus Still Prefers gcc To egcs)
Issue #21, Section #1 (3 Jun 1999: Which Distribution Does Linus Use?)
Issue #21, Section #9 (3 Jun 1999: Linus Announces Pre-2.3.4-1)
Issue #19, Section #16 (20 May 1999: 2.3.1 Boot Failures May Be Linked To egcs)
Issue #13, Section #2 (8 Apr 1999: SPARC Compilation Problem In 2.2.4 And ac Patches)
Issue #2, Section #2 (21 Jan 1999: Ensuring Unique Inodes In Microsoft's FAT Filesystem)
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